MCKENNA FINANCIAL SERVICES AND INSURANCES - Key Persons


Craig McKenna

Craig started his financial planning career in the seventies. For many years Craig has taught many different financial classes and seminars across the Wasatch front. Craig has spent years learning and experiencing many aspects of the financial industry. He has sat on many advisory boards through the years sharing his experiences and opinions with product companies and other advisors. Craig started the motto "because it's personal" when he started working for Zions and planted his roots in Utah in the mid 90's. He really takes to heart the importance of finding the best fit plan for each individual client. Craig has been married to his wife Mary for 35+ years. Craig and Mary raised 5 kids, even better they have 10 grand kids. Craig loves being a grandpa. He has enjoyed supporting his grand kids in their scouting, sports and other such activities. He loves to travel with his family and wants to try and collect as many pins from as many national parks as possible.

Jennifer Davis

Jennifer has held several positions at McKenna Financial through the years and currently is enjoying working behind the scenes part time assisting in the marketing and social media needs. She still loves to talk to clients and see how things are going in their life. She is currently enrolled in school finishing her degree in Business Fundamentals. She loves to spend time with her husband Steven at the office and insists she share an office with him. She loves to play games, go camping, and traveling with their 4 kids. She loves to read so ask her what her newest book recommendation is.

Mary McKenna

Mary is Craig's beloved sweetheart and eternal companion. She loves interacting with the employees at the office and getting to know them. She is most commonly seen during tax season when we are bursting from the seams with work. She loves to travel with Craig. She loves to quilt, read and do family history work. She is a wonderful grandma often teaching, playing or attending a grandchild's event of some kind.